Located in Washington*s fashionable West End and adjacent to historic Georgetown- Fairmont Washington, D.C.. Georgetown, hotel welcomes guests in capital style. A sunlit urban oasis that soothes the spirit- the Fairmont- perfect for business or leisure travel- celebrates many local Washington traditions. Known for its engaging service and stylish surroundings- our Washington- D.C. hotel offers 415 spacious guest rooms and suites that provide guests with a welcome retreat.

- Location is good.
- Staff is excellent. They took great care of us.
- Many thanks for letting us use the gym showers after our athletic event, even though we had already checked out.

- Air conditioning so loud, it was similar to a Day's Inn.
- Expensive parking. The parking fee increased 20% from the time I booked the room ($40/night) to the time I stayed ($48/night). Hotel should hold the parking rate for reservations locked in months prior to a rate increase.

- Location is good.
- Staff is excellent. They took great care of us.
- Many thanks for letting us use the gym showers after our athletic event, even though we had already checked out.

- Air conditioning so loud, it was similar to a Day's Inn.
- Expensive parking. The parking fee increased 20% from the time I booked the room ($40/night) to the time I stayed ($48/night). Hotel should hold the parking rate for reservations locked in months prior to a rate increase.

Expert Reviews

"Calling itself a light-drenched urban oasis in the heart of the city, the luxury Fairmont Washington, DC is located adjacent to Georgetown and within just a mile of the White House. This Vlastimil Koubeck-designed hotel—whose facade may look familiar to fans of Enemy of the State—boasts an open lobby and award-winning amenities, such as the 17,500-square-foot fitness center (one of the city's largest). Dining options include American comfort food at Juniper, and both The Colonnade and The Loggia restaurants overlook the central garden courtyard. While..."
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"Designer digs in Dupont Circle mixing Old World charm with modernist elegance Old World charm meets modernist elegance at the Fairmont, established in 1985 in this well-heeled Washington neighborhood adjacent to historic Georgetown. The hushed open lobby is the hotel’s beating heart; pink mood lighting, oversize silk sofas and nightly live piano music set a soothing tone, with a large marble-topped bar from which is served a prodigious list of cocktails. There’s alfresco dining in the adjoining garden courtyard, with tables set around urns..."
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